Thursday, December 18, 2008

Project demo timeslots

Come at least 5 minutes before your slot is up so that you can set up and be ready with your program. We will meet in STA006.

Saturday slots:
  1. D-J Experience (Joe Cirucci, Dave Birchler): 7:00-7:20PM
  2. 42 (Tyler Landis): 7:20 - 7:40PM
  3. Cheese Shop (Dan Ziv, Matt Valente, Alex Maugle): 7:40-8:00PM
  4. Jock Retards (Brian Edmonston, Mark Surma, John Kaschak): 8:00-8:20PM
  5. Flappy Bob's Pancakes (Seth Sasloe, Jordan Joachim): 8:20-8:40PM
  6. "Kill Kenny” (Jessica Knowles, Kaleigh O’Hara): 8:40-9:00PM
Sunday slots:
  1. The Gumbies (Dara S., Lu W., David Y.): 9:00-9:30 AM

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Project due date

I will be out of town early next week, and I will not get a chance to look at your projects until Thursday (12/18) morning. So, turn your project in by Wednesday (12/17) night.

Let me remind everyone that there will be no TA help or lab sessions after this week, and I will be out of town early next week. So, if you want help, you should try to get as much as possible done this week.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Notes and programs updates

I've updated the notes and programs sections; solutions to HW7 are (finally!) now posted. I apologize for the delay in posting these solutions, there were some unavoidable (and some avoidable) delays.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

HW8 and absences

For those who missed class today, HW8 is out (see homework link) and is due next Thursday. I've covered chapter 6 (functions) and this Monday's quiz will be based on chapter 6.

A reminder on absences: Remember that beyond two absences, you lose points. So if you've been absent more than twice, you are losing points.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Research Talk on Friday

I will be giving a research talk this Friday about a project that I worked on as part of my PhD dissertation. My research is in computer networking and systems, and this talk should give you a sense of one flavor of experimental Computer Science research.

The talk is meant to be reasonably accessible to students. If you are interested in finding out more about CS research and/or my research, please come on over!

Title: "Internet Transport Protocols: Oh, What Fun!"
Time: Friday, Nov 14, 3PM
Location: Stager 219